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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1962-1966

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The image shows an open book, with the left page titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" and listing "Institutions to which works of art were lent." The list includes various institutions such as libraries, museums, and universities from different locations like Arlington, Berlin, Boston, Cambridge, Chicago, and more. The right page is labeled "Annual Report 1963-64," handwritten at the top. The book appears to be a report or documentation related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, detailing the activities, specifically the lending of artworks, for the year 1963-64. The pages are numbered, with the visible page numbered 8. The setting includes a gray surface and a bookmark or piece of paper placed at the top of the left page.

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The image shows a page from an annual report for the years 1963-1964 of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page lists various institutions to which works of art were lent.

The list is organized by categories of artworks:

  1. Decorative Arts:

    • Arlington, Massachusetts, Robbins Library
    • Berlin, Akademie der Künste
  2. Ceramics:

    • Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
    • Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
  3. Sculpture:

    • Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University, Fogg Art Museum
    • Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
  4. Prints:

    • Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University, Graduate Seminars
    • Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology
  5. Metals:

    • Essen, Museum Folkwang
  6. French:

    • Frankfurt am Main, Kunstverein
  7. Metallurgical:

    • Hannover, Niedersächsische Landesgalerie
  8. Metals (possibly additional entries):

    • Kassel, Documenta
  9. Paintings:

    • Kent, Ohio, Kent State University
    • Munich, Städtische Galerie/Gerson Gallery
    • Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Art Museum
    • New York, Museum of Modern Art
    • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
    • Norton, Massachusetts, City Art Museum
    • St. Louis, Missouri, City Art Museum
    • Wellesley, Massachusetts, Wellesley College Art Museum
    • Winnipeg, Canada, University of Manitoba

    Specific artists mentioned under Paintings:

    • Feininger
    • Johann M. J. Schad
    • Lyonel Feininger
    • William W. Panofsky
  10. Prints:

    • Josef Albers
    • Josef Albers, Josef Albers: T. Lux Feinli
  11. Sculpture:

    • Bavarian, XVth century, ethnographic works

The page number is 8, and the document is part of an annual report, as indicated by the title at the top right. The title "Annual Report 1963-64" is written in blue ink.

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The image shows a page from an annual report of the Busch-Reisinger Museum for the year 1963-64. The title "Annual Report 1963-64" is handwritten at the top right corner of the page in blue ink.

The page lists institutions to which works of art were lent, categorized by type of art:

  1. Decorative Arts:

    • Arlington, Massachusetts: Robbins Library
    • Berlin, Akademie der Künste
  2. Ceramics:

    • Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
    • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
  3. Glass:

    • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University, Fogg Art Museum
    • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University, Graduate School of Design
  4. Sculpture:

    • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radcliffe College, Graduate Seminars
  5. Ivory:

    • Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology
  6. Metalwork:

    • Essen, Museum Folkwang
  7. Textiles:

    • Frankfurt am Main, Kunstverein
  8. Prints:

    • Hannover, Niedersächsische Landesgalerie
    • Kassel, Documenta
    • Kent, Ohio, Kent State University
    • Manchester, Michigan, Northern Michigan University
    • Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Gallery
    • Munich, Städelsches Kunstinstitut/Giersohn Gallery
    • New York, Museum of Modern Art
    • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
    • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim College Art Gallery
    • Northampton, Massachusetts College Art Gallery
    • St. Louis, Missouri City Art Museum
    • Wellesley, Massachusetts, Wellesley College Art Museum
    • Winnipeg, Canada, University of Manitoba

The page is marked with the number "8" in the bottom right corner. The text is printed on a piece of paper that has been inserted into the report book, and the book's spine is partially visible. The paper appears to be slightly yellowed, suggesting it is from an older document.

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The image shows an open book, specifically an "Annual Report" from the year 1963-64 of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is titled "Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent." It lists various institutions along with the types of artworks that were lent to them.

Here's a detailed breakdown of the entries on the page:

  1. Decorative Arts:

    • Arlington, Massachusetts, Robbins Library
    • Berlin, Akademie der Künste
  2. Ceramics:

    • Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
  3. Gothic Ivory:

    • Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
  4. Saxon Porcelain:

    • Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University, Fogg Art Museum
    • Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University, Graduate School of Design
  5. Ivory:

    • Cambridge, Massachusetts, Radcliffe College, Graduate Seminars
  6. Southern Colonial Silver:

    • Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology
  7. Metalwork:

    • Essen, Museum Folkwang
  8. Augsburg Goldsmith:

    • Frankfurt am Main, Städelsches Kunstinstitut
  9. French and German Metalwork:

    • Hannover, Niedersächsische Landesgalerie
  10. Kassel, Documenta:

    • Kassel, Documenta
  11. Wedgewood:

    • Kent, Ohio, Kenyon College
  12. Watercolors:

    • Minneapolis, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis College of Art and Design
  13. Anglo-Saxon Panel:

    • New York, Museum of Modern Art
  14. Paintings:

    • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  15. French and German Paintings:

    • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
    • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim College Art Gallery
  16. Prints:

    • Northampton, Massachusetts, Smith College Art Museum
    • St. Louis, Missouri, Washington University
  17. Prints by Josef Albers:

    • Wellesley, Massachusetts, Wellesley College Art Museum
  18. Sculpture:

    • Winnipeg, Canada, University of Manitoba

The page also includes a note about a "Bavarian XV century enthroned woman," which appears to be part of the sculpture category. The page number at the bottom right corner is 8.

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The image shows a page from the "Annual Report 1963-64" of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Specifically, this page details the institutions to which works of art were lent during that period.

The left column lists various artworks and their creators, categorized by type:

Decorative Arts:

  • Ceramics by Otto Gerharz, Sax, and an unidentified artist.

Paintings:

  • Works by Lyonel Feininger, Fritz Winter, Max Pechstein, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Gabriele Münter, Johannes Molzahn, and others.
  • Some entries are left with just the artists' names and no specific titles, such as Willi Baumeister, Paul Klee, and Lyonel Feininger.

Prints:

  • By Josef Albers, Erich Heckel, and others.

Sculptures:

  • One listed as "Bavarian, XV century" and another work not fully detailed.

The right column lists the institutions that borrowed these works of art. They include:

  • Arlington, Massachusetts, Robbins Library
  • Berlin, Akademie der Künste
  • Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
  • Cambridge, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University institutions (Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Fogg Art Museum, Graduate School of Design)
  • Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology
  • Essen, Museum Folkwang
  • Frankfurt am Main, Städtische Galerie
  • Hannover, Niedersächsische Landesgalerie
  • Kassel, Documenta
  • Kent, Ohio, Kent State University
  • Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Gallery
  • Munich, Städtische Galerie
  • New York City institutions (Museum of Modern Art, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum)
  • Northampton, Massachusetts, Smith College Museum of Art
  • Providence, Rhode Island School of Design
  • St. Louis, City Art Museum
  • Wellesley, Massachusetts, Wellesley College Art Museum
  • Winnipeg, Canada, University of Manitoba

This report provides a record of the museum's lending activities for the specified year.

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The image shows an open page from an annual report, specifically the Annual Report for the years 1963-1964. The page is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is affiliated with Harvard University.

The content on the page includes two main sections:

  1. Artists List:

    • A list of artists whose works were lent to various institutions. The names of the artists include:
      • Decor
      • Cera
      • Gabo
      • Salz
      • Ivory
      • Soto
      • Metzner
      • Sol
      • Frank
      • Woodruff
      • Rauschenberg
      • Jans
      • K. Li
      • Pane
      • Flanish
      • Ludwig W.
      • Friming
      • S. carduos
      • Johanna M.
      • Paul Wun
      • Purchase
      • Josef Albers
      • Hans Arp
      • Josef Albers
      • T. Lux Feining
      • Schlemmer
      • Bavarian XV
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  2. Institutions List:

    • A list of institutions to which works of art were lent. These institutions include:
      • Arlington, Massachusetts, Robbins Library
      • Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University, Fogg Art Museum
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University, Graduate Seminars
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts, Radcliffe College, Graduate Seminars
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts, Illinois Institute of Technology
      • Chicago, Illinois, Wadsworth Atheneum
      • Essen, Museum Folkwang
      • Hamburg, Kunstverein
      • Hannover, Niedersächsische Landesgalerie
      • Hannover, Kestnergesellschaft
      • Kent, Ohio, Kent State University
      • Manchester, New Hampshire, Currier Gallery
      • Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Gallery
      • Munich, Städtische Galerie
      • New York, Museum of Modern Art
      • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
      • New York, Whitney Museum of American Art Gallery
      • St. Louis, Missouri, Washington University Art Gallery
      • Waltham, Massachusetts, Wellesley College Art Museum
      • Winnipeg, Canada, University of Manitoba

The page is numbered "8" at the bottom right corner. The report appears to be well-organized and provides a detailed account of the artworks loaned to various institutions during the specified period.

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The image appears to be of an open book or binder with a page titled "Annual Report 1963-64" slightly visible on the right side. On the left side, there is another page sticking out with a list of institutions under the heading "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM." This list seems to be a record of institutions to which the Busch-Reisinger Museum sent works of art on loan. The typed list includes various universities, museums, and other establishments such as Harvard University, Yale University, and New York's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, to name a few.

Due to the nature of the document and its focus on art, it's likely that these entries are part of a record of art loans and related museum activities for that annual period. The page number visible at the bottom indicates that this is page 8 of the report. The clear and organized layout suggests that this document was meant for official or administrative use to track the museum's activities.

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The image shows an open book titled "Annual Report 1963-64" handwritten in blue ink at the top of the right page. The right page is blank. The left page features a loose insert or pamphlet titled "Busch-Reisinger Museum," listing institutions to which works of art were lent. These institutions are located in various cities such as Arlington (Massachusetts), Berlin, Boston, Cambridge (Massachusetts), Chicago, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hannover, Kassel, Kent (Ohio), Marquette (Michigan), Minneapolis, Munich, New York, Norton (Massachusetts), St. Louis, Wellesley (Massachusetts), and Winnipeg (Canada). The text is typed in black, and the insert appears to be held in place by a transparent stand or clip. The book itself has many pages, bound with a green spine.

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The image shows an open book with a spine visible on the left side. The book appears to be a report or publication, as indicated by the title "Annual Report 1963-64" written in blue ink on the top of the right page. The left page contains text, likely an index or list of contents, with various entries such as "Busch-Reisinger Museum," "Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent," and a list of locations and institutions where artworks were lent. The book is placed on a gray surface, possibly a table or shelf, and the pages are clean and well-maintained. The image focuses on the pages and the spine of the book, with the background and other objects out of focus.